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WARNING LIGHTS _________________________________________________________

The R-311 mower monitors vital machine systems. It uses a
combination of warning lights and an audible alarm to alert
the operator of conditions requiring immediate action.
When an alert occurs follow the general guidelines listed in
the chart below, and any specific actions outlined by the
grounds superintendent or service manager.

To test alarm system:

Turn ignition switch to RUN. The engine oil light 

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)

 and

charge pressure light 

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should come on. All lights should

go out once engine is started. 

Press horn/test switch 

(I)

. Horn will sound and Engine

Coolant Temperature 

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, Return Filter 

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, Hydraulic Oil

Temperature 

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)

, Charge Filter 

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, and Air Filter 

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)

lights will come on.

With engine off, press glow plug switch 

(U)

. Glow plug light

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will come on.

Turn signal lights 

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)

 are only used with the optional cab

installed.

This system monitors:
T1. Engine oil pressure
T2. Engine coolant temperature
T3. Charge pressure
T4. Hydraulic return oil filter
T5. Hydraulic oil temperature
T6. Hydraulic charge filter
T7. Air filter
T8. Glow Plug

Figure 3D

Alert

Action

T1.

Engine Oil Pressure

 - Alarm

sounds and oil pressure light
comes on. Oil pressure low.

Stop mower immediately, lower implements

 

and shut off engine!

 Inspect

oil level in engine. If oil light remains on with oil at proper level, shut off engine and
tow or trailer mower back to service area. 

NEVER

 operate engine with oil light on,

severe damage to the engine can occur.

T2.

Engine Coolant Temperature

Horn sounds. Engine coolant
temperature high.

Stop mower immediately, lower implements and shut off engine!

Remove debris such as leaves and grass clippings that may be restricting air flow
through rear screen on hood and area between radiator and oil cooler. If engine
continues to run hot, return mower to service area.

CAUTION

: Engine coolant is under pressure. Turn engine off and allow

fluid to cool before checking fluid level or adding coolant to radiator.

T3.

Charge Pressure

 Light stays on

after starting engine or comes on
during operation. Indicates low
charge pressure in traction
system.

Stop mower immediately, lower implements and shut off engine!

 Check

hydraulic oil level in main tank. Visually inspect mower for obvious signs of leaks
around connections, hoses and tubes. Tow or trailer mower back to service area.

Never

 operate mower with charge pressure light on, severe damage to hydraulic

system components can result.

CAUTION

: Hydraulic system is under pressure. Turn engine off and allow

oil to cool before checking oil level or adding oil to tank.

T4.

Hydraulic Return Oil Filter

  -

Oil filter warning light comes on. 

Return mower to a service area as soon as possible

. Change hydraulic

return oil filter.

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Summary of Contents for KUBOTA V2403-M-T

Page 1: ...ecancausesevereinjury Thosewhouse andmaintainthismachineshouldbetrainedinitsproperuse warnedofits dangersandshouldreadtheentiremanualbeforeattemptingtosetup operate adjustorservicethemachine GB United...

Page 2: ...ControlDescriptions 11 3 3 ControlPanelLevers 13 3 4 ControlPanelSwitches 14 3 5 GaugesandCircuitBreakers 14 3 6 WarningLights 15 4 OPERATION 17 4 1 DailyInspection 17 4 2 InterlockSystem 17 4 3 Oper...

Page 3: ...p bystanders and pets a safedistanceaway 11 Never operate equipment that is not in perfect working order or is without decals guards shields discharge deflectors or other protective devices securely f...

Page 4: ...e life of your machine and maintain its maximum efficiency Adjustmentsandmaintenanceshouldalwaysbeperformedbyaqualifiedtechnician If additional information or service is needed contact your Authorized...

Page 5: ...nentsorwithcuttingunitsintheraised position Keepyourselfandothersawayfromthemower wheninoperation WARNING Radiator is under pressure Remove capslowlytoavoidpersonalinjury WARNING Charge filter is unde...

Page 6: ...condition This could result in serious engine damage WARNING To prevent burns do not touch muffler or muffler shield Temperaturesmayexceed150 F 66 C Weight Transfer Totransferweighttomower turnknobcl...

Page 7: ...l for additional instructions THIS RADIATOR CONTAINS ANTI FREEZE PROTECTED TO 26 F 32 C 363995 3002565 Read operator s manual Do not allow untrained operatorstousemachine Keep shields in place and har...

Page 8: ...2 DECALS en 8 3008004 3008521 J T T XXXX XXXXXX XX 10 10 10 30 30 10 105dB LWA 4205183 Parking Brake Engage Disengage Traction Pedal Forward Reverse WARNING DoNotusefortowing SoundPowerLevel...

Page 9: ...blelast WARNING Use caution when connecting and disconnecting jumper cables Battery explosion may result if remoteterminalsareshorted Danger Toavoidinjurywhenworkingwithbattery 1 Always connect the bl...

Page 10: ...ndpurposeofallthecontrolsandgaugesbeforeoperatingthismower Coolant Temperature D Read Manual Engine Throttle High Low Hour Meter Parking Brake Diesel Fuel Implement Position Left Center Right Cruise C...

Page 11: ...ingTiltLever B TractionPedal C MowSpeedStop D BrakePedal E ParkingBrakeLatch F WeightTransfer G SeatTiltLever H TransportLatches I Horn TestSwitch J LeftWingLift LowerLever K FrontLift LowerLever L Ri...

Page 12: ...rvice brakepedalandtractionpedalatthesametime Figure 3B E Parking Brake Lock Release To lock parking brake hold brake pedal C down and press lock E1 until it engages To disengage press brakepedalrelea...

Page 13: ...orward to lower front deck Pull lever back to raise front deck Deck will start automatically when lowered when both PTO N andfrontdeck P switchesareengaged L Right Wing Lift Lower Lever Raises and low...

Page 14: ...n pedal for desired speed and press front of switch to engage cruise control Depress servicebrakepedalorpressrearofswitchtodisengage cruisecontrol T Ignition Switch Used to start and stop the engine T...

Page 15: ...ementsand shut off engine Inspect oillevelinengine Ifoillightremainsonwithoilatproperlevel shutoffengineand towortrailermowerbacktoservicearea NEVERoperateenginewithoillighton severedamagetotheenginec...

Page 16: ...ea between radiator and oil cooler If hydraulics continues to run hot return mower toservicearea CAUTION Hydraulic systemis under pressure Turn engine off and allow oiltocoolbeforecheckingoillevelorad...

Page 17: ...paired if any of thetests failaslistedbelow l theenginedoes not startintest1 l theenginedoes startduringtests2 3 or4 l theenginecontinues torunduringtests5or6 3 Refer to the chart below for each test...

Page 18: ...truction or if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally Have the equipmentrepairedbeforeresumingoperation 10 Slow down and use extra care on hillsides Read Section 4 8 Use caution when operating near...

Page 19: ...START position Release switch as soon as engine starts Do not hold key in start position for more than 15 seconds at a time If engine does not start turn ignition switch off wait 30 seconds andtryagai...

Page 20: ...horities for regulations and equipment requirements 1 Disengage all drives and raise implements to the trans portpositionandengagetransportlatcheswhendriving toandfromtheareaofoperation 2 Shiftmowerto...

Page 21: ...irepressureisessentialformaximumtraction Front 16to20psi 1 10to1 38BAR Rear 10to12psi 0 69to0 83BAR 6 If additional traction is required adjust the weight transfer knob as described in the Parts and M...

Page 22: ...nches with 1 Yard Level A Millimeters with 1 Meter Level A Slope in Degrees Slope Grade 3 4 8 8 3 100 5 7 10 0 150 8 5 15 6 9 5 16 7 200 11 3 20 0 7 5 11 8 20 8 225 12 7 22 5 9 250 14 25 0 275 15 4 27...

Page 23: ...ower remove pins and fold ROPS towards rear of mower SecureROPSinfoldedpositionwithpins 4 11 TOWING TRAILERING _____________________________________________________ If the mower experiences problems a...

Page 24: ...engineisrunningorwhiletheengine ishot b Donotsmokewhenhandlingfuel Neverfillordrain thetankindoors c Never overfill or allow the tank to become empty Donotspillfuel Cleananyspilledfuelimmediately d Ne...

Page 25: ...orming a test cut to diagnose cut appearance and mower performance the following items should be verifiedtoensureanaccurate testcut 1 Mowing Ground Speed 2 BladeSharpness 3 Height of Cut HOC 4 DecksLe...

Page 26: ...is is usually caused by mechanical wearordeckcasteradjustment Probable Cause Remedy HOC height of cut settingsaredifferentfromonesideofadeckto theotherorfromonedecktoanother CheckHOCadjustmentofdecks...

Page 27: ...rass are cut noticeably shorter than the surrounding areas resulting in a lightgreenorevenbrownpatch Thisisusuallycausedbyan excessivelylowheight of cutsettingand oruneventurf Probable Cause Remedy HO...

Page 28: ...l Stragglersarescatteredbladesofuncutorpoorlycutgrass Probable Cause Remedy Dullcuttingblade s Sharpenblade s RefertoParts MaintenanceManual Mowing ground speedistoofast Reducemowing ground speed Gras...

Page 29: ...caused by a damagedblade Probable Cause Remedy Damagedblade s Replaceblade s Turningtooaggressively Cuttingunitsdon toverlapduringturnsor onsidehills Turnlessaggressivelytoallowcuttingunitstooverlap...

Page 30: ...__________ NOTE Arrow indicates direction of travel Windrowing is the deposit of clippings concentrated at one endofcuttingunit s orbetweencuttingunits formingline s inthedirectionoftravel Probable Ca...

Page 31: ...another Probable Cause Remedy HOCinconsistentfromonedecktoanother Check adjustHOCondeckstosameheight RefertoParts MaintenanceManual Differenceinbladespeeds Checkoperationofrotarycuttingmotor s andrepa...

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